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The Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place

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A unified nation with a single people, the Philippines is also a highly fragmented, plural society. Divided between uplander and lowlander, rich and poor, Christian and Muslim, between those of one ethnic, linguistic, and geographic region and those of another, the nation is a complex mosaic formed by conflicting forces of consensus and national identity and of division and instability.It is not possible to comprehend the recent changes in the Philippines—such as the rise and fall of Ferdinand Marcos or the revolution that toppled him—without an awareness of the religious, cultural, and economic forces that have shaped the history of these islands. These forces formed the focus of the first edition of The Philippines. Of that 1982 edition, the late Benigno Aquino Jr., noted that “anyone wanting to understand the Philippines and the Filipinos today must include this book in his ‘must’ reading list.” Now the author, a student of the Philippines for over thirty-five years, has revised the book extensively and added chapters on the Marcos era, the age of Aquino, and Fidel Ramos, making even more valuable the study Benigno Aquino called “endlessly readable and illuminated by penetrating insights into the complex character of the Filipino.”

224 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1982

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David Joel Steinberg is an American historian and educator. He was formerly a professor of history at the University of Michigan, and is currently president of Long Island University. Professor Steinberg has for many years been a prominent scholar in the field of Southeast Asian Studies, specialising in the history of the Philippines.

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